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Postbaccalaureate Leadership Program

PLP Mission & Vision

PLP’s Vision: To be a California leader in cultivating physician advocates who will address health disparities in under-resourced populations

PLP’s Mission: To provide comprehensive premedical programming designed to deliver individualized guidance for future physician leaders to successfully gain admission into medical school. We seek to cultivate diverse physician leaders who are committed to serving under-resourced communities, embody cultural humility, and advocate for social justice.

Program Details & Requirements

The program is open to 16 students per year who fall into one of two categories: Re-Applicants (students who have applied to medical school and did not matriculate) and First-Time Applicants (students who have taken most of their medical school prerequisite courses and need to strengthen their GPA). Students must meet program requirements.

 

  • Maintain a 3.5 GPA
  • Complete a minimum of 24 units – a maximum of 36 units at Â鶹´«Ã½Å®Íøºì(to be taken in Fall, Spring, and Summer)
  • Communicate regularly with Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP Leadership
  • Participate in all required programming
  • Complete an intensive MCAT course
  • Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP students will take the MCAT while participating in the program and will need an official MCAT score of 500 or more
  • Abide by professionalism standards as detailed in Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìStudent Handbook
  • Pay all associated tuition/fees by the deadlines listed

* Tuition and fees are subject to change.

The program provides both lower and upper-division undergraduate science coursework to students through the College of Science and Health. Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP students will enroll in the President’s Leadership Seminars in the Fall and Spring.

Students in the program will also participate in a longitudinal Premedical Series consisting of interactive workshops designed to support students with the knowledge, behaviors and skills necessary to become successful medical school applicants.

2024 Cycle

The 2024 program will run over a 12-month (3-term) period beginning in mid-May 2024 with an exciting week-long orientation and concludes in mid-May of 2025 of the following year. Curriculum/Programming will occur mainly during business hours, with occasional evening and weekend activities.

Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP students must be prepared to commit full-time to their academic coursework and to strengthen extracurricular activities in preparation for their medical school application. Limited paid hours in research or a clinical setting are permitted with prior Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP leadership approval.

The program provides both lower and upper-division undergraduate science coursework to students through the College of Science and Health. Additionally, Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP students will enroll in the President’s Leadership Seminars in the Fall and Spring terms.

Students in the program will also participate in a longitudinal Premedical Series consisting of informative workshops designed to support students with the knowledge, behaviors, and skills necessary to become successful medical school applicants.

A wide variety of extracurricular activities, including research, clinical, community service, mentoring, and networking opportunities, are available for students participating in the program. Recommendations on extracurricular activities will be personalized to meet the student’s application needs.

Students in the program will receive a formal MCAT prep course with additional MCAT mock exams, online learning tools, and books.

Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP students will receive tailored advising throughout the duration of the program.

Program Highlights

    • Rigorous academic science courses

    • Small class sizes with dedicated instructors & supplemental instructors

    • Longitudinal Premedical Series with interactive workshops and guest speakers

    • President’s Leadership Seminars

    • Medical student supplemental instructors

    • Research opportunities with Â鶹´«Ã½Å®Íøºìfaculty

    • Intensive MCAT preparation

    • Participation in annual California Pre-Health Conferences

Program Benefits

  • Upon successful completion, student receive:

    • Certificate of Completion

    • Provost/Director Letter of Recommendation

    • Personalized Premedical Advising

    • Valuable insight/guidance from experienced leadership

    • Guaranteed interview for the Â鶹´«Ã½Å®Íøºì4 year MD Program

    • Recognition at the Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìAnnual Commencement Ceremony

    • Eligible for 1 of 5 9-month Dr. David M. Carlisle Health Leadership Fellowship following the completion of Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP

Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPLP Leadership Team

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Keosha Partlow, PhD, MPH
Associate Provost
Office of the Provost
Emma-Ledesma
Emma Ledesma, MA
Director, Post Baccalaureate Program
Office of the Provost
Rosa-Garcia
Rosa L. Garcia
Program Manager
Office of the Provost
Carina-Quiroz
Carina E. Quiroz
Program Manager
Office of the Provost

Questions? Contact Us.

Student Center Building, Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìCampus

Mail:
Â鶹´«Ã½Å®ÍøºìPostbaccalaureate Leadership Program
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science
1731 East 120th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90059